I found this rabbit on a very old Easter greeting card from 1917. It was so cute that I couldn't resist touching it with my magic wand to turn it into a vector image that kids can color with hopefully a lot of pleasure. :-) Our bunny friend holds a few branches with burgeonning flowers. Spring has come! This very cute rabbit image could also be used as a digital stamp (digistamp) for making cards, scrapbooking, and other kinds of manual or digital crafts. What do you think? I would love to see this rabbit reproduce itself all around the world (rabbits have an habit of reproducing themselves very quickly! :O). Please leave a comment to show what you have used this rabbit for!

Also note that from now on, below the coloring page, I will put a very high resolution image (3600x3600) of the black and white drawing, so that it can server as a digitamp as well. I hope you can use them in your creative projects!

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Here is a printable coloring page if you prefer to color the image with crayons and pencils. You can also click on the image to download a free high resolution digital stamp (digistamp).

Easter Bunny coloring page

Do not hesitate to show the result of your coloring. To do this, use the disk-shaped icon, then do "Save As" in your browser to save your colored image in the png format. You can then write a comment and publish your image with the mountain-shaped icon (Insert/Edit an image).